rapidly and accurately analyzes crystalline materials, providing precise bond length and angle information, absolute configuration, and the arrangement of molecules within a crystal lattice, in addition to confirming the atomic connectivity and stereochemistry of the material.

Twenty-five chapters start off with a historical overview and then address such topics as electronic CD of benzene and other aromatic chromophores for determination of absolute configuration, electronic circular dichroism of supramolecular systems, protein-nucleic acid interactions, carbohydrates and glycoconjugates, and drug discovery.

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